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Old Tue Jan 31, 2006, 11:38am
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Originally posted by SC Ump
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Originally posted by AtlUmpSteve
Per the 2005 NFHS/Referee handout, they need to forget about a train wreck; it doesn't exist.
Thanks to everyone's responses.

Anyone know where I can get the text of this "no train wreck" handout?
The 2006 case book seems to contradict the "no train wreck" interpretation.

Case Play 8.4.3, situation E: A throw from F9 draws F2 into the basepath of the R1. The ball arrives just before R1 and F2 has it in her possession. Contact occurs between F2 and R1, F2 drops the ball and R1 scores. The contact is not malicious.

Ruling: There is no obstruction or interference. This is viewed simply as a collision. The run scores.

To my thinking - this means that a "train wreck" is a possibility.
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